The first ever edition of Canadian menswear celebration Toronto Men’s Fashion Week kicked off with innovative arrays of male Spring/Summer 2015 fashions from some of the most talented and well-known names in the industry.
The first ever edition of Canadian menswear celebration Toronto Men's Fashion Week kicked off with innovative arrays of male Spring/Summer 2015 #
The high end men’s fashion label Worth, owned by designer David C Wigley, drew inspiration from Albert Einstein’s theory of bees for its new collection. Enhanced with timeless shapes in a vibrant palette of pop shades, the 1950’s or 60’s beach party like pieces, such as ox-blood patent leather sweatshirts and grey/black jerseys, were adorned with geometric and polka dot patterns, digitally printed bee clusters, florals, skulls and honeycombs.
The first ever edition of Canadian menswear celebration Toronto Men's Fashion Week kicked off with innovative arrays of male Spring/Summer 2015 #
The Montreal-based designer Christian L’enfant Roi chose to showcase his fencing-inspired sportswear and formalwear blended line with boyish elegance ‘The Duelist’ at the soiree whereas fashion talent Benji WZW presented his signature streetwear mixed tailored style infused, hand crafted experimental fabric made collection Roses Drowning in a Molotov Cocktail.
The first ever edition of Canadian menswear celebration Toronto Men's Fashion Week kicked off with innovative arrays of male Spring/Summer 2015 #
Christopher Bates featured his 10th collection, inspired from the English movie ‘The English Patient’ on the opening day. Made using lamb suede, baby alpaca wool and Peruvian Pima cotton, the ensembles were apt to be worn to beaches, pools, docks or patio gatherings.
The first ever edition of Canadian menswear celebration Toronto Men's Fashion Week kicked off with innovative arrays of male Spring/Summer 2015 #
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